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Rams add two BC commits to their team. Having committed to the University of Regina Rams, Mitchell Lukoni, a defensive lineman from the Kamloops Broncos (CJFL), and Ivan Xu, an offensive lineman from Mount Douglas Secondary School, are ready for the challenge that comes with playing U Sports football. MitchellRead More

Rams welcome three out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. Josh Howe, an athlete from Medicine Hat High School, has the utmost confidence in the University of Regina Rams coaches. Defensive back Ethan Mather and linebacker Garrett Hatchard from Lloydminster Comprehensive High School will also be joining the Rams. Josh HoweRead More

Rams welcome two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class. Signing with a U Sports team is a special team, and it is even more special to do it with a teammate. For offensive lineman Connor Taylor and receiver Lachlan Hardiker from Medicine Hat High School, the pair will be joiningRead More

Rams add a local commit and a provincial commit to their team. While they may be at different stages in their career, offensive lineman Derek Walde from the Kamloops Broncos (CJFL) and defensive back Payton Williams from Winston Knoll Collegiate, will be continuing their journeys on the University of ReginaRead More

Rams welcome three local commits to their 2019 class. Defensive backs Ethan Jaster from Archbishop MC O’Neill Catholic High School and Dillon Kiefer from Miller Comprehensive High School, along with running back Christian Katende from Winston Knoll Collegiate, understand that playing for their hometown team, the University of Regina Rams,Read More

Rams welcome a local commit and an out-of-province commit to their 2019 class. Elias Deptuch, a defensive lineman from CFC50 Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School, and CFC100 Bryden O’Flaherty, a quarterback from Bishop O’Byrne High School, will be donning the green and gold of the University of Regina Rams thisRead More

Rams welcome one local and one out-of-province commit to their team. Justin Maser, a linebacker from Medicine Hat High School, and Joel Braden, an offensive lineman from the Regina Thunder (CJFL), having nothing but positive things to say about their new coaches after signing with the University of Regina Rams.Read More

Rams add two local commits to their 2019 class. Defensive linemen Andrew Doidge from Lumsden High School and Michal Clow from Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School are ready to make their aspirations a reality after signing with the University of Regina Rams. Andrew Doidge Andrew Doidge, the wait is over.Read More

Rams welcome one local and one southern Saskatchewan commit to their 2019 class. Receivers Mason Novik from Sheldon-Williams Collegiate and CJ Vincent from Central Collegiate will be adding their talents to the University of Regina Rams’ receiving core. Mason Novik Deciding to become a Ram wasn’t a tough decision forRead More

Rams welcome a local commit to their team. It is a dream that has long been nurtured, and now Cade South, a defensive lineman from Martin Collegiate, has turned it into reality after signing with the University of Regina Rams. “Playing for the Rams has been a dream of mineRead More

Jaxon Fuchs’ Dad was very involved in football and thought Jaxon would be interested in trying the sport out. Jaxon’s Dad signed him up for flag football and eventually Jaxon decided to give tackle a try. “I thought it was very fun and I have been playing ever since,” heRead More

Carter Zinger started football in the summer of 2010 when he was in grade 4. “My friends and I thought it would be so much fun to “hit” some other kids,” he said. Carter’s parents thought he was too young to play because the age difference was three years, however,Read More

Rams add an out-of-province commit to their team. A first-hand review can go a long way, but you don’t have to tell that to Kyler Mosley, a wide receiver from Hugh Boyd Secondary School, who has found his place with the University of Regina Rams. “I chose to commit toRead More

Rams add two international commits to their team. Defensive back Malik Williams from the Westshore Rebels (CJFL) and athlete Donte Fils-Aime from Lake Worth High School are packing their bags and moving to the Great White North after signing with the University of Regina Rams. Malik Williams Malik Williams wasRead More

Rams add four local commits to their team. Linebacker Tanner Smith, offensive lineman Brayden Moroz, wide receiver Kris Calcutt and defensive back Tyson Haubrich know one another well, they’ve all been apart of the Regina Thunder (CJFL) for quite some time now. Their journey together isn’t far from over, however,Read More

Rams add two local commits to their 2018 class. CFC100 quarterback Josh Donnelly from Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School and receiver Bennett Stusek from Campbell Collegiate want nothing more than to see a successful University of Regina Rams team. CFC100 Josh Donnelly With a team he admires in hisRead More

Rams add a provincial commit and an international commit to their Class of 2018. Fullback Colin Stumborg from the Saskatoon Hilltops (CJFL) and linebacker Peyton Ryder from Christchurch High School come from vastly different lands, have had vastly different careers, but despite all this, they can agree on one thing,Read More

Rams add three CJFLers and one high schooler to their team. It is probably an understatement to say that offensive lineman Brayden Vandermeer from the Calgary Colts (CJFL) and wide receiver Sam Mike from the Saskatoon Hilltops (CJFL) have valued their time in the Canadian Junior Football League, and nowRead More

Regina adds three local commits to their Class of 2018. CFC100 linebacker Josh White, defensive back Jaxon Ford and receiver Matt Rivers from Campbell Collegiate have had a lot of history together, and now they will write the next chapter of their careers as teammates on the University of ReginaRead More

Rams add a local commit to their Class of 2018. After a disastrous injury at the end of his grade ten season, Zach Hirshmiller, a defensive end from Winston Knoll Collegiate, wasn’t supposed to see the field in grade 11. But, with the right help and his own perseverance, heRead More